
Professor Ela Tandello gave the lecture on Tuesday 8 June 2021, marking her retirement.
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Professor Ela Tandello gave the lecture on Tuesday 8 June 2021, marking her retirement.
The tenth issue of the Oxford Polyglot is now available for reading.
We were pleased to welcome H.E. Madame Catherine Colonna on the occasion of her recent visit to Oxford.
The Faculty is sad to announce the death of Professor Alain Viala on Wednesday 30 June 2021.
Congratulations to Professor Patrick McGuinness who has released his new book 'Real Oxford'.
This was presented at Maison Française d'Oxford on Friday 25 June 2021.
Congratulations to Professor Ben Bollig who has released two new books; ‘Moving Verses: Poetry on Screen in Argentine Cinema’ and ‘Music for Unknown Journeys by Christian Aliaga. New and Selected Prose Poems: Travels in Europe, Africa and the Americas’.
Congratulations to Dr Macs Smith, as his first monograph 'Paris and the Parasite: Noise, Health, and Politics in the Media City' has been released.
The faculty is partnering with the Queen’s College Translation Exchange and Stephen Spender Trust on the Inclusive Outreach through Translation project.
Professor Karen Leeder has been elected to the Board of the Klassik Stiftung Weimar.
Jonathan Patterson has published his new book Villainy in France (1463-1610): A Transcultural Study of Law and Literature
Raphaële Garrod and Katherine Ibbett have been awarded a Leverhulme Research Fellowship for the 2021-22 academic year.
Professor Catriona Seth has co-published the first modern edition of Giustiniana Wynne's 1788 novel.
Professor Claire Williams has co-edited the new volume of interdisciplinary essays.
The grant will be used for his project, 'MMMMO – Mechthild’s Medieval Mystical Manuscripts’.
Fundacja Rozwoju Edukacji i Szkolnictwa Wyższego to fund study of Polish in faculty.
The funds will be used on her project, The Weak Child: Twentieth-Century Illness and the Politics of Developmentalism.
All six presentations given by faculty staff are now available to watch on our youtube channel.
Masters students have launched 'Digital Editions Live - Launching the Oxford History of the Book Projects 2021'